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    • What We Do
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  • Events & Activities

    Events & Activities

    • Conference Archive
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    • Canada Historic Places Day
    • Dates to Know
  • Learning Centre

    Learning Centre

    • A Guide to Making a Case for Heritage
    • Heritage Conservation Tools: Resource Guides
    • Upcoming Webinars: Winter 2021
    • Webinars On-Demand
    • Heritage BC Workshops
    • Other Heritage Education Programs
  • Cultural Maps

    Cultural Maps

    • Submerged Heritage Resources
    • Columbia Basin Region Heritage Places
    • Francophone Historic Places Map
    • Chinese Canadian Historic Places Map
    • Japanese Canadian Historic Places
    • South Asian Canadian Map
    • War Monuments and Memorials Map
  • Resources

    Resources

    • Accessibility for Historic Places
    • Conservation in BC Reports
    • Definitions and Heritage FAQs
    • Funding Opportunities
    • Heritage Real Estate
    • State of Heritage: Provincial Roundtables
    • Indigenous Cultural Heritage
    • Local Government: Library of Source Documents
    • Racism: Do Not Let the Forgetting Prevail
    • Taking Action: diversity and inclusion
    • Heritage Quick Studies
    • Other Tools, Publications, Guides
  • Heritage Legacy Fund

    Heritage Legacy Fund

    • Who Benefits?
    • Past Grant Recipients
  • News
  • Contact
  • A Guide to Making a Case for Heritage
  • Heritage Conservation Tools: Resource Guides
  • Upcoming Webinars: Winter 2021
  • Webinars On-Demand
  • Heritage BC Workshops
  • Other Heritage Education Programs
  • Learning Centre

Upcoming Webinars: Winter 2021

AIBC CES Participants may self-report this learning activity for AIBC Learning Unit consideration.

All webinars are eligible for 1.00 organized & structured CPL unit for PIBC Members.

 

Upcoming Webinars

Online Accessibility

Presented in partnership with the Archives Association of BC and the BC Museums Association. Both sessions will include closed captioning and ASL interpretation. If you require any other accommodations, please email Laura Saretsky at lsaretsky@heritagebc.ca.

Part 2: Programming and Marketing

The second part of the series will discuss things to consider when developing online programming and ways to make it more accessible. We will then cover how to ensure the marketing of these programs is also accessible, as well as marketing in general.

Friday, February 26 at noon. Hosted by Heritage BC with complimentary access for Heritage BC, AABC and BCMA members. Register here.

BCAHP Annual Meeting, presented in partnership with Heritage BC

After the success in November of our first-ever virtual BC Association of Heritage Professionals‘ Annual Meeting, we will be hosting Part II on Friday, March 5, 2021.

In particular, Part II will feature a “So, You Think You Want to be a Heritage Professional” Presentation Series and Discussion, which will have various heritage professionals sharing their “day in the life of…” to provide insight into what it is exactly that we heritage professionals do! Presentations from an archaeologist, architect, engineer, heritage consultants and a heritage planner will be shared, followed by a group discussion and Q&A period.

Friday, March 5th 1-4:30 pm PST
Register today!

1:00 – 1:15 – Introductions and BCAHP Welcome
1:15 – 2:15 – Heritage Program Updates from Around the Province
2:15 – 2:30 – Break
2:30 – 3:45 – “So, You Think You Want to be a Heritage Professional” Presentations
3:45 – 3:50 – Quick Break
3:50 – 4:20 – Heritage Professionals Group Q&A and Discussion
4:20 – 4:30 – Concluding Remarks

Mini-conference cost:

  • $20 for CAHP members, Heritage BC members and students
  • $25 for non-CAHP members
  • $5 donation option to help fund folks who cannot afford the fee
  • Send an e-mail to Laura Saretsky at lsaretsky@heritagebc.ca if you can’t afford to pay the fee and we will accommodate your registration

For more information on BCAHP, please visit their website at cahp-acecp.ca/bc-yk/

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As an organization of provincial scope, Heritage BC recognizes that its members, and the local history and heritage they seek to preserve, occupy the lands and territories of B.C.’s Indigenous peoples. Heritage BC asks its members to reflect on the places where they reside and work, and to respect the diversity of cultures and experiences that form the richness of our provincial heritage.